
That is what was beside my laptop one evening while I was working. I am trying (read: trying) to minimize soda but cant completely drink water with some spice/sweetness to it so I alternate between water, juice, water…well, you see there, Yakult.
But then it gets so sweet I need a salty one to balance my tongue tastes. So spicy mani there is (I have stock). Hmm, maybe it is one of the reasons I break out every now and then, just a pimple or two. Good thing I dont need acne treatments yet.
And if you are asking if my tummy didnt grumble after, no it didnt
Posted on Jul 05, 2008 under Exotic Adventures |
I love to experiment and try out different cuisines once in a while. I pretty much eat anything so you wont have trouble pleasing me. But let me eat something sweet (Im a dessert lover) and you will please me more :D. Ever since my obsession with Korean soap dramas started, I became curious to Korean food. Korean soaps involve a lot of scenes where talking takes place when they are eating and I got curious with all the food they eat sometimes. I just know Korean kimchi and that’s it! I would love to try out an authentic Korean restaurant here in our area but the problem is, Koreans (most of them anyways) speak very little English. And well, I speak nada Korean that I would need a language translator to understand what they are saying. Too bad there arent any subtitles in real life, eh? Here are some foods Id like to try:
For Appetizers:
Hae-mool Pajun, Gogi Wan-ja Jun, Kimchi Jun, Dal-gyal Mal-e, Kimbap/Gimbap
For Main Dish Recipes:
Ddok Kalbee, Kimchi Chigae, Soondubu, Kalbi Jjim, Dwaeji-dwen-jang, Sam-gyae-tang, Nuhbi-Ani Gu-e, Dwaeji-Bulgogi, Dak bulgogi, Dak Kang-jung
They are quite a handful to pronounce huh?